Dear Growth Guru… Our Sales Process is Stuck in the 1990s

Dear Growth Guru,

I’ve just taken over Enablement for a global Tier-1 automotive supplier. Our “process” is literally a series of Excel sheets and “gut feelings.”

The CEO wants “Digital Transformation,” but the sales team (average age 52) says our buyers only care about “handshakes and hard hats.”

We are losing bids to smaller, more agile firms because our quote turnaround takes three weeks. How do I modernise a team that thinks CRM is a four-letter word?

Rusty in Reading

Dear Rusty,

The “Handshake” is the most expensive myth in modern manufacturing.

Your team thinks they are selling “relationships.” In reality, they are selling Certainty. In 2026, a procurement head doesn’t feel “valued” by a three-week wait for a quote; they feel ignored.

Your agile competitors aren’t “smarter” or even “better” at engineering, they just have a shorter Distance to Yes.

The Fix: The ‘Friction Audit’

Don’t talk to your team about “Digital Transformation,” that sounds like a tech-heavy chore designed by IT. Talk to them about Velocity. Your team hates the CRM because they see it as “Big Brother” reporting. You need to show them it’s a “Big Engine” for their commission.

The Strategy: Map out every manual step in their current Excel hell. Show them exactly how much “Selling Time” is being murdered by “Admin Time.” Introduce Quote Automation and Inventory Transparency tools not as “tracking,” but as “Freedom Tools.”

Eradicate the ‘Archivist’ Role

As we discussed in our feature on The Compound Interest of Consistency, elite teams don’t rely on end-of-quarter miracles. They rely on systems.

If your reps are spending Tuesday mornings hunting for the latest pricing sheet, they aren’t being “Consultative Partners” they are being highly-paid Filing Clerks.

The Bottom Line

You aren’t replacing the handshake; you’re automating the 400 emails that happen before the handshake so the team can actually get back on the factory floor. Modernisation isn’t about the tech; it’s about the Customer Experience.

If you make it easier to buy from you, the “handshake” becomes the celebration of a deal, not the only way to get one started.

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